Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has officially announced his intention to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The celebrity businessman made his political ambition known in a viral video while addressing stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, where he disclosed plans to represent the Orsu, Orlu and Oru East Federal Constituency under the platform of the ruling party.
His declaration comes shortly after his visible association with the City Boys Movement, a political group that rose to prominence during the 2023 election campaigns in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Speaking before party stakeholders, Cubana Chief Priest said his aspiration is driven by a desire to serve and contribute meaningfully to the development of his constituency.
“I am not coming to steal money; I want to add mine to the constituency,” he said.
The statement appeared to position him as a candidate seeking to distance himself from widespread public criticism often directed at politicians over corruption and personal enrichment.

He stressed that his goal is to use his personal resources, business experience and influence to drive development across the constituency if elected.
The declaration has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with supporters praising what they described as a bold transition from entertainment and business into public service.
Many pointed to his philanthropic gestures and grassroots popularity as qualities that could strengthen his political appeal.
However, critics have questioned whether celebrity influence alone is sufficient preparation for legislative responsibilities, raising concerns over his political experience and understanding of lawmaking.
Political observers say his entrance into the race reflects the growing trend of high-profile public figures venturing into partisan politics as Nigeria’s political landscape continues to evolve ahead of the 2027 elections.
His formal declaration is expected to intensify political conversations within the APC in Imo State, particularly within the Orsu, Orlu and Oru East Federal Constituency, where party stakeholders are already positioning for what may become a keenly contested primary.
What You Should Know
Cubana Chief Priest’s entry into partisan politics marks another example of celebrity influence crossing into governance.
While his popularity and financial strength may offer him visibility and grassroots appeal, electoral success will depend heavily on political structure, party support, and public confidence in his ability to legislate effectively.
His declaration under the APC platform adds a fresh dimension to the 2027 race in Imo State, but it also raises broader questions about the role of celebrity status in Nigerian politics and whether public recognition can translate into competent representation and effective lawmaking for constituents.























